Umpqua National Forest

The Umpqua National Forest includes nearly a million acres within the western slopes of the Oregon Cascades. It was created by the United States Congress on July 2, 1907 and is characterized by its numerous waterfalls along the North Umpqua Highway.
Explosive geologic events shaped the Umpqua's distinctive landscapes, resulting in spectacular scenery and diverse natural resources from the high Cascade snow of Mount Bailey and Mount Thielsen to the whitewater rapids of the Umpqua River.

With so many summer and winter activities, the Umpqua National Forest is an outdoor enthusiast's dream come true.